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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as much noise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the quantity or intensity of noise in different contexts, often in discussions about sound levels or disturbances.
Example: "The construction site made as much noise as a rock concert, making it hard to concentrate."
Alternatives: "the same amount of noise" or "equally loud".
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Then they began making as much noise as humanly possible on purpose.
But it wouldn't be truly Nigerian without making as much noise as possible en route.
Why shouldn't they run through it, making as much noise as possible?
"Make as much noise as yer like," he continues, leeringly, over the incessant crraaang of the mechanised looms.
With the howler monkeys in mind, I would crash about, making as much noise as I could.
It was bound to publish it and, in so doing, make as much noise about it as possible.
Marc Anthony made some noise at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night, but it wasn't as much noise as his fans made.
The freshman guard Corey Stokes made nearly as much noise, complementing Reynolds with 8-of-12 shooting and a career-best 20 points.
His travails include the organ with which he has been fitted to do his job, which makes as much noise as aircraft landing gear when activated.
Instead, it's just a lot of Australian-looking people banging things off of each other and making as much noise as possible.
However, they seem to be overcompensating for their slim lineup, making as much noise as possible, which suffocates their pop hooks.
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